Former Russian President Medvedev frivolizes with the imputation to Trump: "It used to be that unwanted candidates were killed."

MADRID, 2 Ago. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The former Russian president and current vice president of the country’s Security Council, Dimitri Medvedev, frivolized this Wednesday with the imputation of former United States President Donald Trump and ironized that in the past “unwanted candidates” were “murdered”.

“Before, unwanted presidential candidates in the United States were simply killed. Now, criminal proceedings are initiated against them and they are prosecuted. Well, the progress is evident,” the former Russian head of state said in his official profile of the social network X, formerly known as Twitter.

Medvedev has thus reacted to the decision of the US Justice to impute Trump for his attempts to invalidate the result of the presidential elections of November 2020, in which Joe Biden won the victory and preceded the assault on the Capitol in January 2021 .

Shortly after the news broke, the campaign team of former President Trump – now a candidate for the Republican primaries ahead of the 2024 elections – came out to accuse the Biden family of “criminal” and denounce their attempts to interfere. in the next US electoral process.

During his tenure, from 2017 to 2021, Trump maintained good relations with Vladimir Putin’s Russia, and now he has even set himself up as a possible peacemaker in the conflict in Eastern Europe, claiming to be able to stop the war with just a phone conversation with Moscow and Kiev.

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